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University to Enhance Title IX, Equal Opportunity, Inclusion Resolution Resources
In an effort to provide the best possible support and service to students, faculty and staff, the University announced today it is conducting a national search for the position of associate vice president and Chief Equal Opportunity Officer and appointing…
Building a Silver Lining for the Cloud
The cloud has become a ubiquitous solution for work and for play. Businesses use it to store, access and share data. The average person uses it for email, social networks or to binge-watch “House of Cards” on Netflix. It is…
Bookstore Closed for Year-End Inventory
The bookstore will be closed Thursday, June 25, for fiscal year-end inventory. It will reopen Friday, June 26, at 8:30 a.m. I.D. orders to the bookstore must be received no later than Wednesday, June 24, to be charged as a…
Syracuse University Retail Expert Comments on the Closing of Gap Stores
“What ails The Gap is bigger than a couple of hundred underperforming stores. For the past several years the brand has lost its identity, relevance and resonance with the American public,” says Amanda Nicholson, associate dean and professor of retail practice…
Portions of Archbold Gym to Close for Repairs
The free weight area of the Archbold fitness center will be closed for floor repair from Friday, June 19, through Monday, June 29. The Archbold basketball court will be closed during this time (it is where the free weight equipment…
Office of Financial Aid & Scholarship Programs to Be Closed
On Friday, June 12, the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarship Programs will be closed from noon – 2 p.m. Contact: Nancy Koes Office of Financial Aid & Scholarship Programs 315.443.1039 njkoes@syr.edu
Syracuse’s Gebbie Clinic to Host Summer Literacy Camp July 20-24
Learning to read is a milestone for almost any child, but the process is not always easy. That’s why the Gebbie Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic in the College of Arts and Sciences is offering a five-day program aimed at helping children learn…
Student Project Will Provide Clean Drinking Water to Honduran Village
The small tropical village of El Ciprés in Honduras faces a problem every time the rainy season hits. Its stream-fed water supply becomes especially turbid—inundated with suspended soil particles and microbes. It takes on a murky appearance and becomes unhealthy to drink.
fullCIRCLE Mentoring Program Seeks Faculty, Staff Mentors
The Office of Multicultural Affairs, within Student Affairs, is looking for faculty and staff mentors for the fullCIRCLE Mentoring Program to serve during the 2015-16 academic year. fullCIRCLE is a sustainable, multilayered program designed to assist students in effectively adjusting…
Matt Leighninger to Speak at OCL Annual Meeting
The Onondaga Citizens League (OCL) announced that Matt Leighninger, executive director of the Deliberative Democracy Consortium, will speak at the OCL annual meeting on June 10. The meeting luncheon will be held at Drumlins at noon and is open to…